Also ranks #1 on Fan Theories That Make Us Think Twice About The Movies We Loved Growing Up 9 How to Train Your Dragon Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera 308 votes In the animated fantasy film How to Train Your Dragon, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) is a young Viking who, unlike h...
“I just don’t feel like I love you…” This simple declaration, which Adam goes on to waver about, completely changes the trajectory of Sarah’s carefully planned life. In a way, Adam’s admission—and, as the reader comes to discover, his history of infidelity—actually opens Sarah ...
She did not know enough about prayer and was shy about praying with her children. Today she wishes she would have had the knowledge and courage to pray more with her children when they were young. Children have simple faith and pray simple prayers. Let the Little Children Come is a simple...
It ended up being a very well written book about Lowe’s rise to fame, his most recent projects (circa 2015) but mostly about his family and the relationship that he has with his two sons, the oldest of which left for college in the middle of his writing this. I enjoyed this book a...
Life can be hard for the only brown girl in a classroom full of white students. When the teacher talks about slavery, she can feel all of her classmates staring at her. When they talk about civil rights, she is the one that other kids whisper about on the playground. In those moments...
I would have liked to have read more about Miriam’s parents and siblings, as I found them to be very intriguing characters. The writing of this story was quite simple, but very raw. When I read first-person narratives, I often find that the author is describing the main characters ...
In this dual-POV story, stepsiblings Flynn and Amos haven’t seen each other in a while, even though they grew closer-than-close while taking care of their baby sister, Poppy. Then Amos left for boarding school. Now, they’re reunited in the midst of some major family drama, via an ...
She is completing work on her first book Seabird, a series of CNF essays about siblings and addiction, and working on a novel about charras (Latina trick rodeo riders) in 1930s Arizona. Everyone has a story — what's yours? Greenwood, IN 🇺🇸 Rita A Rita is a storyteller with ...
It also speaks about power and long-held grudges. Pepper and Jack have power struggles with their parents and siblings, and the parents hold long grudges and vent it through their children. All Pepper and Jack want is to survive high school and figure out their futures, not get roped into...
step-mother and six-year-old brother, Alastair, who is on the autism spectrum. Charged with his care, Clara and Alastair set out to explore the city. Paris, and a handsome young French baker, teaches Clara about first love and a new appreciation of food. And Alastair teaches Clara about...